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Project
Project time 16.1.2021 - 31.12.2023

Occupational wellbeing for artists

This project aims to develop the occupational wellbeing of professional artists by reducing the stress of artistic work, for example by means of supervision and strengthening collegiality.
Press release
27.3.2023

Uncertain income and lack of occupational health services undermine the wellbeing of artists – the experiences of young artists are alarming

According to the latest Arts and Culture Barometer, artists experience strongly the meaningfulness of their work, but numerous factors related to uncertainty are undermining their occupational wellbeing. The majority of respondents under the age of 35 were concerned about their ability to cope. The findings of the barometer will be presented at a discussion forum at Teatteri Toivo in Helsinki on 30 March 2023.
Project
Project time 1.10.2022 - 31.12.2025

Creative Net coordination project

The Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) is coordinating projects in the creative and culture sectors within the scope of the Innovation and Skills in Finland 2021−2027 programme. The Creative Net project supports practical projects under the Creative and Cultural Innovation Expertise theme by sharing the good practices of their operating models, services and products, as well as embedding the results.
Press release
15.4.2024

Artists spend around 60 percent of their total working time making art – other work performed mainly because income from artistic work is not enough to make ends meet

The latest Arts and Culture Barometer looked into the different types of work performed by artists. The results of the survey revealed that artists work and create art in many areas of society. However, approximately half of the work performed by artists does not involve making art. The findings of the Arts and Culture Barometer 2023 will be presented at a discussion forum at Semifinal on 17 April 2024.
Press release
19.6.2023

Dialogue cards available for promoting cultural diversity and sustainable development within work communities

The Ministry of Education and Culture and the Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) have developed a new Dialogue Card tool to help arts and culture organisations make their operations more equal and sustainable. The new dialogue cards can be ordered free of charge.
Press release
18.8.2023

New short film Bálggis follows the young generation of Sámi artists

Bálggis is a portrait of three Sámi artists representing marginal artforms. The short documentary features circus artist Aleksi Niittyvuopio, graffiti artist Sámi Hustler and comic artist Sunna Kitti. The film was directed by Auri Ahola, Regional Artist for Sámi Culture, and produced by the Arts Promotion Centre Finland.
Press release
8.11.2024

Hilja Grönfors and Vilhelm Helander awarded title of Art Academic

Alexander Stubb, President of the Republic of Finland, has awarded the title of Art Academic to master folk singer and musician Hilja Grönfors and architect, professor emeritus Vilhelm Helander.
Project
Project time 1.11.2021 - 30.9.2026

Adult Education Centres as mediators of cultural wellbeing

This project develops Adult Education Centre-based mediation models to promote cultural wellbeing activities. The project, which is being developed in South Ostrobothnia, aims to create models that can be applied nationwide. These models would support the accessibility of the arts and culture, especially in collaboration with social and health services (the SOTE sector).
Press release
28.1.2025

Taike awards operational subsidies to 193 applicants

The Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) has awarded 13.8 million euros in operational subsidies for specific artforms to art communities in 2025. Altogether 193 art communities throughout Finland have been awarded an operational subsidy. Due to the budget situation and Taike’s strategic priorities, there have been more changes affecting recipients and amounts in the decisions than in previous years.
Press release
5.5.2025

Arts and Culture Barometer: Funding and support for artistic work do not correspond to actual needs

The theme of the latest Arts and Culture Barometer was funding and support for artistic work. The results of the barometer indicate uncertainties related to funding the work of professional artists. According to the respondents, income generation for artists is often fragmented among several different sources, and funding for artistic work does not correspond to actual needs. As changes and cuts are being made simultaneously to several factors related to funding and income levels, the impacts on making art and the livelihoods of artists can be profound and unpredictable, according to the results of the barometer.
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